I have the same problem, but only using nautilus.  pcmanfm works fine,
just like nautilus used to in 9.04.

bash > uname -a
Linux serenity 2.6.31-16-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 3 22:07:16 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

bash >  gvfs-mount -oi
Monitoring events. Press Ctrl+C to quit.

(execute "nautlius --no-desktop", click on a partition, get popup saying
"Unable to mount Pictures.  Authentication is required".  Close
nautilus)

(execute pcmanfm, click on partition.  It mounts!   The log shows:)

Volume changed:     'Pictures'
  Volume(0): Pictures
    Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
    ids:
     uuid: 'e7b03d12-913d-479e-a5a3-561e8624a6ce'
     unix-device: '/dev/sda5'
     label: 'Pictures'
    themed icons:  [drive-harddisk-ata]  [drive-harddisk]  [drive]
    can_mount=1
    can_eject=0
    should_automount=0

Mount added: 'Pictures'
  Mount(0): Pictures -> file:///media/Pictures
    Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
    themed icons:  [drive-harddisk-ata]  [drive-harddisk]  [drive]
    can_unmount=1
    can_eject=0
    is_shadowed=0


Just like in 9.04, I have no entry for this partition in /etc/fstab.  I 
upgraded to 9.10, did not do a clean install.

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Custom fstab causes duplicate entries for partitions in Places
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